Mr. Broyles graduated from the Ohio State College of Law in 1989, and was admitted to the Ohio bar in November of 1989. He has thirty years of civil litigation experience. More...
Go to the County Recorder's website and search the name of the owner of the real property and any encumberance on the property should be listed. See More...
R.C. 4115.05 applies only to persons whose work is performed directly on the site of the public improvement project. Sheet Metal Workers’ Internatl. Assn., Local Union No. 33 v. Gene’s Refrigeration, Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.,See More...See More...
Retainage is usually paid after the project has been completed, or at least your portion of the project has been completed. You need to review the contract language regarding when retainage is paid. If the owner has paid teh general, then the general has 10 days within which to pay you. See More...
Your commission most likely had nothing to do with the real proeprty so you must first obtain a judgment, and then file a certificate of judgment to create a lien. Most likely will not happen in time to prevent sale. See More...